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FICTION STORY ABOUT VIOLENCE

The untold story about violence and how it manifests in our society

By Crispo RunikksPublished 11 months ago 3 min read

The year is 2042. The world is a very different place than it was just a few decades ago. Violence is now commonplace, and people are afraid to go out at night.

In one city, a young woman named Sarah is walking home from work when she is attacked. She is beaten and robbed, and left for dead.

Sarah survives the attack, but she is changed forever. She is now afraid of everything, and she no longer feels safe in her own city.

Sarah's story is not unique. Violence is on the rise in cities all over the world. People are afraid to go out, and they are afraid for their children.

There are many reasons for the rise in violence. Some people blame the economy, while others blame the media. But whatever the reason, it is clear that violence is a major problem in our society.

Sarah is determined to do something about the violence in her city. She starts a group called "Citizens Against Violence." The group works to raise awareness about the problem of violence, and to advocate for solutions.

Sarah's group is making a difference. They are helping to educate people about the causes of violence, and they are providing support to victims of violence.

Sarah knows that there is still a lot of work to be done, but she is hopeful that one day, her city will be a safe place for everyone.

Here is a more detailed version of the story:

Sarah was walking home from work late at night. She was tired and just wanted to get home and go to bed. The streets were empty, and she was the only one around.

As she was walking, she heard footsteps behind her. She turned around, but she didn't see anyone. She started to walk faster, but the footsteps kept getting closer.

She started to panic. She didn't know what to do. She thought about running, but she was afraid that she would trip and fall. She thought about screaming, but she was afraid that no one would hear her.

The footsteps were right behind her now. She could hear someone breathing heavily. She knew that she was in danger.

She closed her eyes and waited for the worst.

Suddenly, she felt a sharp pain in her back. She fell to the ground, and she felt the world go black.

When she woke up, she was in a hospital bed. She had been beaten and robbed. She was bruised and bloody, and she was in a lot of pain.

The police came to visit her. They told her that they had no leads on the attacker. They said that she was lucky to be alive.

Sarah was devastated. She was afraid to go out of her house. She was afraid for her life.

She decided to do something about the violence in her city. She started a group called "Citizens Against Violence." The group worked to raise awareness about the problem of violence, and to advocate for solutions.

Sarah's group is making a difference. They are helping to educate people about the causes of violence, and they are providing support to victims of violence.

Sarah knows that there is still a lot of work to be done, but she is hopeful that one day, her city will be a safe place for everyone.

Now that's my fiction story about violence. If we come together as a community together we can help stop the various types of violence with domestic violence being the leading form of violence in the society today.

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Crispo Runikks

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